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Commitment to the Path: I've accepted one of my job offers, and I've downloaded an app to chart my weight with, time to move forward step by step, piece by piece...
Photo of a booklet I bought myself this past year to write things in, against the backdrop of my favorite kind of paper to use when strategizing.
This edition CreativeMornings/Bogotá event was generously hosted by Mistral.
Natalia Ochoa, Thebosayorkdream was our speaker.
The incredible breakfast was a courtesy from Mistral
Photos by Juan Felipe Rubio
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The video, soon on our site, was filmed by ÍCARO FILMS.
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Day 1 - Regional meeting to strengthen the capacity of the Sub-Committee on Gender Equality in developing national reports on international frameworks and commitments, in particular the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action + 30 and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Photo: ESCWA
If commitment and passion for local foods were a recipe, Nutrition Director Chad Elliott and the Decorah Community School District would have all the right ingredients.
Elliott and his staff are especially excited about their culinary plans for district diners to celebrate Iowa Local Food Day. But then every day in this school district is local food day and that is what makes them extraordinary.
And it doesn’t get any more local than out the back door 10 feet from the district’s central kitchen. Decorah High School’s gardens produce nearly enough kale for the district for the entire year thanks to the dedication of staff who lead student garden crews and the implementation of a greenhouse on a track that rolls over the raised kale beds extending the growing season.
Students of all ages are involved in a variety of steps in growing and preparing local food for the district. The garden produced 100 pounds of garlic that students helped peel, process, and put in four-ounce containers to freeze for use in recipes throughout the year. The same was done with fresh basil.
For Local Food Day 2022, Decorah is featuring local meat donated by a nearby beef operation, burgers from a local food hub, local wheat for breakfast pizza, local roasted potatoes, local pears and local caramel apples.
Elliott said a key ingredient for success with local foods is to start on a small scale. He first established a relationship with a local orchard and then tried to add a new local food to the menus each year.
“It’s a no brainer for us every day,” Elliott said. “The price is right and we adjust the workload and try to balance it. We have a plan for every day depending on what preparation is required for a particular menu. It is just one more way to do good for our community. We want to support our local farmers. We like doing local food day because it is a chance for us to announce and publicize our local food commitment.”
CAMP CASEY, South Korea – Representatives of the 210th Field Artillery Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, Sexual Harassment and Assault Response and Prevention program set up a table at the Post Exchange for Soldiers to sign a commitment pledge for the SHARP program April 18 on Camp Casey, South Korea. This event was held to encourage Soldiers to stay committed to the program. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Song Gun-woo, 210th Field Artillery Brigade Public Affairs Team/Released).
Girls final of the British Bouldering competition at Cliffhanger Sheffield.. They really went for it!! View large!
This is not a usual Stash Post. It's a commitment. I've realized that I'm always - and definitly too much - buying some new fabric. My stash-bins are over filled and I don't think that I'm able to use all that stash in my whole life...
So I've decided to stop buying fabric with some small exceptions. These are:
* supplemental solids or nearly solids (that means also some Quilter's Linen etc.)
* some singular FQ's if I'm really in need because I've missing an elementar color
* my subscription of the Stash Stack Club at Pinkcastle Fabrics - that means six FQ's are reaching me every month
* and 4 times a year I'm allowed to buy some fabric from my really favourite Designers (Denyse Schmidt, Amy Butler, Joel Dewberry, Pat Bravo...)
There will be 9 'Sunday Stash'-Posts in the near future because I've this stash already at home and the posts are written - so, don't be irritated.
I hope this post will remind me always that it isn't necessairy to buy so much fabric and will avoid me from 'click, click and buy' instead of sew.
Maybe I should also do a small Etsy shop for destashing?! But I think it could be a problem with the postage from Switzerland.. We'll see. If I do so, I'll let you know!
By the way, this is the whole Madrona Road Collection by Violet Craft - these are real beauties aren't they?! And I think it's a very good point for stop buying fabric!
On August 9, 2010, the incoming first-year law students began their Legal Analysis course and took the Pledge of Professional Commitment, administered by Judge Edmondson of the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
Day 1 - Regional meeting to strengthen the capacity of the Sub-Committee on Gender Equality in developing national reports on international frameworks and commitments, in particular the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action + 30 and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Photo: ESCWA
In return for their commitment to the Clean Cities programs, stakeholders will receive a variety of benefits, free of charge. Specific advantages to being a Clean Cities stakeholder include assistance in pursuing exclusive grants, publicity, networking opportunities and access to relevant information on alternative fuel market development and other issues.
“This is a great opportunity for Connecticut area businesses and organizations to expand our influence. We (the coalitions) offer interested parties the opportunity to speak with one voice on issues of clean air, the environment, independence from foreign energy and adoption of new technology in the mass transit and business transportation sectors,” said Norwich Clean Cities Coalition Coordinator, Pete Polubiatko. “All interested parties are welcome to attend the Connecticut Clean Cities Expo and find out more about our collective organizations,” he added.
Besides discussion of stakeholder benefits, expo attendees will also be treated to a variety of exhibits and a keynote address by Congressman John Larson of Connecticut’s 1st Congressional District. Sponsored by all four of the Connecticut Clean Cities organizations, (Southwestern Connecticut, Greater New Haven, Norwich and Capitol [covering the greater Hartford area]), the Expo’s panel of alternative fuel experts will discuss achievements and accomplishments of the Connecticut Clean Cities Future Fuels Project, (CTCCFF), a $29 million program, funded through a public private partnership; a grant from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, funded by the Department of Energy and non-public funds provided by members of the project team.